POLICE ACCUSED
BY FRENCH NATIONALIST LEADER. 'United Press Association.—By Electrit Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 4. The Times correespondcnt at Paris states that M. Leon Daudet, the French Nationalist leader, whose amnesty was cabled on December 30th, and who has returned to France from exile in Belgium, has lost no time in defining, in his paper L’Action Franchise, his future attitude. He says: “I shall struggle more stoutly than ever. I find no grounds for gratitude towards the Government for terminating a scandalous iniquity by ending my 29 months’ exile. My decision remains unchanged to -eck the punishment of the police, who murdered my son. I will hound down the servile criminal Magistrates who rendered the unjust verdict, and, as for M. Batliou and M. Poincare,, we shall see!”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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